Coron Palawan

Coron is a first class municipality in the province of Palawan, Philippines, comprising the eastern half of Busuanga Island, all of Coron Island and about 50 other minor islets. The Coron Island in Palawan is a wedge-shaped limestone island with a few coastal areas covered by mangrove forests. Famous tourist destinations are the Kayangan Lake, Mount Tapyas, the Twin Lagoon, the Maquinit Hot Springs, Coral Gardens, Shipwrecks, among others.

LANDSCAPES AND SEASCAPES

Coron has spectacular landscapes and seascapes that will excite avid photographers.

Twin Mangroves

Stillness

Lone Rock

Low Tide

Orange Boat

Good Morning Coron!

Cloud Reflection

Three Rocks

Coron Rocks!

Landmark

Chimney

EVERYDAY LIFE

Meat Vendor

Houses on Stilt

Colours

Boatman

Sail Free

Sorbetes

Grace

Alone

Silhouette of a Boatman

Shallow Waters

Calm Sea

Splash

Reflections

KAYANGAN LAKE

Coron has seven lakes but the most famous is called Kayangan Lake. Dubbed as the cleanest lake in Asia, Kayangan Lake is a must-see destination spot. It has turquoise waters, towering scenic lime stones and a crystal clear blue lake.

Magic Light

Floating Leaf

Rock Formations

Limestone Cliffs

Boat Station

Young Palawena

Blue Boat

Towering Cliffs

Coron Port

MOUNT TAPYAS

Mount Tapyas offers a breaktaking view of the small town of Coron as well as the surrounding islands in Coron bay. There are about 700 steps to get to the top of the hill. It has a big steel cross that can be seen from a distance, hence impossible to miss. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations because of the spectacular views.